Okay there is alot of stuff to do. The best restraunt is La Margarita on Market Square. Also, there is the Rainforest Cafe on the Riverwalk. SeaWorld is another thing, and even just walking around can be fun. There are horse and buggy rides that tour around, but it is better to do them at night, because it is more calming and quiet. Also, there is a Ripley s Believe it or Not building there. If you like history, than you will defiatley love it. The Alamo is where a huge part of Texas history took place.
San Antonio has a terrific zoo, and the Sunken Gardens are right next door. The San Antonio Botanical Gardens are beautiful. Check out Artisan s Alley for something a bit different in the shopping department. The San Antonio Museum of Art is well worth visiting. As for places to eat, check with www.tripadvisor.com for reviews of local restaurants by real people.Have a good trip!
Used books in good condition at a low price: Book Cellar store in the basement of the S.A Public Library downtown. Great international art in a beautiful setting: McNay Art Museum on New Braunfels Ave. Great place for a picnic lunch: Japanese Sunken Gardens in Brackenridge Park. Also in the park are some great new landscaped trails where normal people hike and bike. Other place to take a nice walk: around Woodlawn Lake. There are several Half Price Bookstores all over town where you can find some terrific reading at low cost.Good luck!
In addition to what Drew said, there is Dave and Busters entertainment center located next to Target right by Crossroads Mall at I-10 and loop 410. The place has a huge arcade with challenges for kids as well as adults. There is a resturant and a cafe, pool tables, darts, a dinner theater ....well, lots to do all under one roof.
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Indoor rodeo is always cool at the mega bars like cowboys.